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Disability support


If you are a current student, please take the time to explore the most up-to-date information and available resources on our new Student Disability and Inclusion SharePoint site.

Please note:
the site is only available to those with a University account, and is not accessible to third parties. 

Student Disability and Inclusion SharePoint site

You are encouraged to tell us if you have a disability, specific learning difference, or long term physical or mental health condition so that we can ensure that you have the right support in place.  This includes, but is not limited to, specific learning differences (e.g. dyslexia), ADHD, mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety, autism spectrum condition, hearing impairment, visual impairment and long term health conditions, such as chronic fatigue, or epilepsy.

The Clarkson Rest and Study Room

The Clarkson Rest and Study Room

The Clarkson Rest and Study room is a designated space for students with disabilities or long-term health conditions. Book your slot here.

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How to access support

Find out how to access individual reasonable adjustments including Additional Exams Recommendations (AERs)

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Types of support

Find out about the types of support available for students with disabilities, mental health conditions and long-term health conditions

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Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)

If you have a disability, mental health condition or long-term health condition, you may be eligible for the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA)

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Information for staff

Guidance on Student Support Recommendations, the Student Support Review and Return to Study processes. 

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